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Briatore: Winning will be tough but Renault can do it

Former Renault F1 boss Flavio Briatore has wished his old employer well as the team he once presided over prepares to return to full works status in formula one this year. The flamboyant Italian was team boss throughout Renault's most successful era last decade, until the ‘crashgate' scandal ended his F1 career. When asked about Renault having bought back Enstone to re-start a works foray, the 65-year-old told the Italian news agency Adnkronos: 'This is wonderful and positive news, but winning will be tough for them. 'Winning is unlikely right away, but for the future everything is possible, even if the team needs to know that there is much work to do.' Asked if Renault can...
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